My Town Monday: Girls Rule… in the Air Force!
I’ve been considering a new direction for Mondays on the blog, which will probably include making My Town a once- or twice-a-month feature, rather than every week. But an announcement I read last week...
View ArticleNew Release! Travel back to prehistoric America in Time’s Fugitive
It’s here at last! It’s been a long time coming. I’d originally planned to release this in December, but that obviously didn’t happen. My revisions took longer than I thought. My readers took a while...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Hangar 18, and Cover Sneak Peek
Before Area 51, there was Hangar 18. Yes, there was a small airfield in the Groom Lake vicinity that was used during WWII as a test and training facility, but Area 51 as a super-secret research and...
View ArticleMy Town Monday, plus Excerpt: Ohio’s Worst Natural Disaster
It happened in March, 1913. The perfect confluence of weather combined over the upper Miami Valley in west-central Ohio, and dumped massive amounts of rain on the area for several days. This was on...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Publishing Success Against the Odds
On Memorial Day weekend, my daughter wanted to do something “museum-ish,” so we went to one I hadn’t visited yet, but had been wanting to: the Paul Lawrence Dunbar House. The Paul Laurence Dunbar...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: De-stressing in a Place with History
Two or three weeks ago, I scheduled an appointment at a spa. My daughter and husband had given me a gift certificate for Mothers’ Day, and this was the first chance I’d had to use it. I had to schedule...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: The Road, Nature, and History
Last Thursday, I blogged about courting burnout, and some things I did in an effort to alleviate it. One of those things was to take time out to play. I’d only ridden my Harley twice all summer, which...
View ArticleGritty in the City with Jim Winter
My friend Jim Winter is back, with a fantastic new release in his Nick Kepler crime fiction series. He agreed to do an interview here, where we discuss the book. In Second Hand Goods, Cleveland PI Nick...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Flying High, Running (or Walking) Fast
Every year around this time, 15,000 people converge in Dayton to get going–in the US Air Force Marathon, that is. The Marathon is actually four separate events: the Marathon, half-marathon, and 10k,...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Dayton’s Haunted Courthouse
One of the coolest and most interesting buildings in Dayton is the Old Courthouse, located in the city’s center, at the corner of Third and Main Streets. The Greek-revival style building was completed...
View ArticleComing Soon: Another Way to Warm Up!
The weather here in Ohio has been crazy the past couple of weeks! Around zero a week ago, up in the fifties yesterday morning, and almost that today, only to drop back to a more typical...
View ArticleNew Release! Travel back to prehistoric America in Time’s Fugitive
It’s here at last! It’s been a long time coming. I’d originally planned to release this in December, but that obviously didn’t happen. My revisions took longer than I thought. My readers took a while...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Hangar 18, and Cover Sneak Peek
Before Area 51, there was Hangar 18. Yes, there was a small airfield in the Groom Lake vicinity that was used during WWII as a test and training facility, but Area 51 as a super-secret research and...
View ArticleMy Town Monday, plus Excerpt: Ohio’s Worst Natural Disaster
It happened in March, 1913. The perfect confluence of weather combined over the upper Miami Valley in west-central Ohio, and dumped massive amounts of rain on the area for several days. This was on...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Publishing Success Against the Odds
On Memorial Day weekend, my daughter wanted to do something “museum-ish,” so we went to one I hadn’t visited yet, but had been wanting to: the Paul Lawrence Dunbar House. The Paul Laurence Dunbar...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: De-stressing in a Place with History
Two or three weeks ago, I scheduled an appointment at a spa. My daughter and husband had given me a gift certificate for Mothers’ Day, and this was the first chance I’d had to use it. I had to schedule...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: The Road, Nature, and History
Last Thursday, I blogged about courting burnout, and some things I did in an effort to alleviate it. One of those things was to take time out to play. I’d only ridden my Harley twice all summer, which...
View ArticleGritty in the City with Jim Winter
My friend Jim Winter is back, with a fantastic new release in his Nick Kepler crime fiction series. He agreed to do an interview here, where we discuss the book. In Second Hand Goods, Cleveland PI Nick...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Flying High, Running (or Walking) Fast
Every year around this time, 15,000 people converge in Dayton to get going–in the US Air Force Marathon, that is. The Marathon is actually four separate events: the Marathon, half-marathon, and 10k,...
View ArticleMy Town Monday: Dayton’s Haunted Courthouse
One of the coolest and most interesting buildings in Dayton is the Old Courthouse, located in the city’s center, at the corner of Third and Main Streets. The Greek-revival style building was completed...
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